Don't take this bad, but I don't think this is a good example to work with. The fish itself is blue, and the reef in the background is too far to have been lit by any external light source, so would appear blue too, regardless of how powerful your strobe was...

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Posted 30 December 2005 - 04:28 PM

Matt diver is right. P.S. can do wonders but you are better of getting a better pic. Even if lighted perfectly it still isn't worth the trouble. But if you must.... you can select the fish with the pen tool or magnetic lasso then play with the channel mixer or hue saturation and do whatever you want to the fish.